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L A Live Wire FFA RR S Y wietlgea COX New 'Wo 0? 'Us XON PR AT I2 ALL E W1 WST NNJNG CQW Our members are what the name implies --Future Farmers of America. We plan for the years ahead on the farm through the many activities which we have in our club today. We have had our share of winners in local and state contests. Ray Dangar won the state Livestock judging Prize, a scholarship to the University of Georgia, and Charles Day has won two awards in Public Speaking. With such records to spur us on, we have to be on our tip toes to keep up our club's reputation. LEG! to figblf-Slylarion Gunter, Henry Hicks' J. R. Tucker, Everett Dodd, jerry Allen, jerry Cox, Reporler: S l ' ' ' ' a y Powell, weelbedfl, Elwyn Stover, gerffelllfy, Dean DeV0re, Sentmelf Billy Spruell, Charles Webb, Ivan Wood, Norris Roland, james Gentry, jerry Thacker, Dorsey Rogers. Winton Box, Charles Day, Treasurer: Edward Sutton, Marcus Castleberry, Edward Nunn, Ralph Boyd, Jimmie Summerour, Ray Burton, Davis Grimes, Earnest Landrum, Frankie Cox, Robert Allen, johnny Tatum, Charles Haley. Raymond Roberts, Wilson Webb, Oliver Mullinax, Charles Mathis, Larry Christopher, Pfesidefllf jim Moore, Jerry Holbrook, Marcus Fouls, Norman Hughes, Byron Burgess, Bobby Holcombe, Don An drews, Tribble Nunnally, Charles Day, Benny Rayner, Mr. Elkins, AdU1S0f.' Ray Dangar, Vice Pfesidefll. fNot pictured.J rj'
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I AERIE STAFF May, 1953, saw Milton's first yearbook 1, roll from the press! It was the end of a dream and a lot of hard, realistic work. The Beta Club in looking for a worth- while project for that school year, de- cided to publish an annual. Little did we know what that really involved! We stayed on the go constantly, seeing that the camera took in all events, matching names with faces, writing and correcting copy, and all the other nu- merous loose ends which have to be tied. When we gaze at our completed Aerie, however, we know it was worth it after alll A Q 4' 41. bd .QR Douglas Haney Editor Barbara Abercrombie Co-Editor 'art K r 1 if -1: f ri 5. 1:- ,1 Q55 Sports lftlitorss Norman David and Don Smith Feature Ifditors: Ann Reese an-I Rt-ba Sue Cox Circulation and Snapshots: Carolyn Lawson and june Fields Classes and feathers: Carolyn iistes, liulshie jean Cox, Kinrdell Abernathy, Charlesia Cobb 4. v t if -1. ef- , 1' , ie 3? A tk in K i U. ' 1 i, LaRae Hall, Business Manager Betty Sue Nix, Assistant Sandra Upshaw, Advertising Manager Louise Landers, Assistant Mrs. Baader-Miss McLemore, Sponsors 3 . N.f'fQf ' E ..-' R , 'N -Ts. io 13 ' X Activities Shirley Hawkins Gloria Sue Founts Mae Patterson
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A Wide Awake FHA il 314: From left lo rigbl: Jo Ann Rainwaterg lirnestine Cowartg Peggy Wilsong LaRae Hall, President: Bobbie Landrum, Parlia- mentarian: Ann Green, Secretary: Margaret Phillips, Historian: Mrs. Reese, Sponsor: Betty Sue Hix, Treausrer: Carolyn Boling, Vice Presidentg Sally Powell, Reporter: llazel Ganttg Rebecca Coxg Ann Manningg Patsy Turnerg Emily Mooreg Jane Fowlerg Rita Ann Johnson. Joyce Cochrang Doris Stancilg Martha Wassong Janice Walkerg Sally Shirleyg Joyce Walkerg Shirley Longg Betty Jean Blakeg Joyce Lordg Nancy Jacksong Dorothy Spruellq Lottie Bell Reavisg Dorinda Henderson: Delia Ledfordg Linda Neeseg Betty Jo Ponderg Sarah Doddg Joyce Pruittg Patsy McGinnis. Syble Bakerg Judy Maddoxg Betty Vialkerg Harriett Nunng Shirley Connerg Syble Pruittg Mary llamrickg Patricia Lewisg Eula Nunn: Pearl Nunng Catherine llallisg Jane Burtong Margaret Milesg Mary Dodd Ellisg Mary Beth Elkinsg and Shirley Jenkins, The Motto -- Toward New Horizons -- well expresses the purpose of the Future Homemakers of America. Sixty active members help us carry out this purpose through service and learning activities. At State and District conventions we are well represented. We rank fourth in atten- dance at the District and send three delegates to the State Convention. We are proud that one of our members, LaRae llall, is treasurer of the Greater Atlanta li. ll. A. Council. Our traditional Christmas party with the Ii. F. A. is a highlight of our fun activities and we eagerly plan toward this event each year. ,'gN',,-it C I nstallation of Membew New Off- . of New 'Cers lnitia'-10 ,:-. in 1
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